Exploring the entrepreneurial society : institutions, behaviors and outcomes

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Exploring the entrepreneurial society : institutions, behaviors and outcomes

edited by Jean Bonnet, Marcus Dejardin, Domingo García-Pérez-de-Lema

Edward Elgar, c2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Entrepreneurship is the engine of economic development, which in turn impacts the challenges facing future entrepreneurs. Understanding the development of a vivid entrepreneurial society requires attention to several interacting factors, as well as expected transversal policies provided by ministries and administrations as a whole. This timely book explores institutional, behavioral and policy issues of primary importance to seizing the entrepreneurial society. Exploring the Entrepreneurial Society collects original work from renowned scholars involved in entrepreneurship research, with theoretical and empirical contributions anchored in economics, management and sociology. The chapters are structured in five distinct parts: entrepreneurship in relation to formal and informal institutions; entrepreneurial choice, orientation and success; entrepreneurial behaviors; entrepreneurial finance, growth and economic crises; and entrepreneurship, social dimensions and outcomes. By examining themes at the forefront of research interest, this book will appeal to scholars, as well as MA and PhD students, in entrepreneurship, business administration and economics. Policy makers will also be able to apply the results in a more practical context. Contributors include: E. Akola, S. Allegrezza, L. Ben Aoun-Peltier, A. Aragon Sanchez, J.H. Block, D. Boegenhold, J. Bonnet, D. Carre, G. de Wit, M. Dejardin, A. Dubrocard, N. Esteban-Lloret, F. Facchini, U. Fachinger, A. Frankus, D. Garcia Perez de Lema, P. Giordani, G. Maldonado-Guzman, J. Heinonen, G. Hernandez-Canovas, A. Jacquemin, F. Janssen, S. Larue, N. Le Pape, N. Levratto, X. Li, M. del C. Martinez Serna, H. Okamuro, E. Papaoikonomou, M.C. Ramon-Llorens, A. Risselada, U. Rizzo, A. Rubio Banon, V. Schutjens, P. Segarra, Subandono, M. Teruel Carrizosa, L. Tessier, A. van Stel, I. Verheul, N. Vi Dung, Ph, S.G. Walter

目次

Contents: Part I: Entrepreneurship and Formal and Informal Institutions 1. Understanding the Drivers of an 'Entrepreneurial' Economy: Lessons from Japan and the Netherlands Hiroyuki Okamuro, Andre van Stel and Ingrid Verheul 2. Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions and Modes of Entry into Entrepreneurship Joern H. Block and Sascha G. Walter 3. Entrepreneurs Using Regulation as a Source of Opportunity: A Study Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches Amelie Jacquemin and Frank Janssen 4. Determinants of High-Growth Firms: Why Do Some Countries Have More High-Growth Firms than Others? Mercedes Teruel and Gerrit de Wit 5. Institutions, Entrepreneurship, and Regional Growth in Indonesia (1994-2010) Francois Facchini and Subandono 6. Sub-National Market-Supporting Institutions and Export Behaviors Ngo Vi Dung and Frank Janssen Part II: Entrepreneurial Choice, Orientation and Success 7. Are French Industrial Establishments Equally Sensitive to the Local Atmosphere? An Analysis Resting upon a Panel of Manufacturing Plants over the Period 2003-2010 Nadine Levratto, Denis Carre and Luc Tessier 8. The Labor Market and Successful Entrepreneurship Jean Bonnet and Nicolas Le Pape 9. The Relationship between Knowledge Management and Innovation Level in Mexican SMEs: Empirical Evidence Gonzalo Maldonado Guzman, Maria del Carmen Martinez Serna and Domingo Garcia Perez de Lema Part III: Entrepreneurial Behaviors 10. Entrepreneurial Opportunity Recognition and Exploitation in Academic Spin-offs Ugo Rizzo 11. Firm Location Choice in the New Economy: Exploring the Role of Entrepreneurial Work-lifestyles of Neighbourhood Entrepreneurs in the Business Location Decision Anne Risselada and Veronique Schutjens 12. How to Explain Gender Differences in Self-Employment Ratios. Towards a Socioeconomic Approach Dieter Boegenhold and Uwe Fachinger Part IV: Entrepreneurial Finance, Growth and Economic Crises 13. Entrepreneurship and Schumpeterian Growth Paolo E. Giordani 14. Venture Capital Contracts and the Institutional Theory: Differences between Public and Private Spanish Venture Capital Firms M Camino Ramon-Llorens and Gines Hernandez-Canovas 15. Exploring SME's Strategic Response to the Financial and Economic Crisis: Empirical Evidence from Catalonia. Eleni Papaoikonomou, Xiaoni Li and Pere Segarra 16. Does the Financial Crisis Make SMEs Reluctant to Ask for Finance in Luxembourg? Serge Allegrezza, Leila Ben Aoun-Peltier, Anne Dubrocard and Solene Larue Part V: Entrepreneurship, Social Dimensions and Outcomes 17. Self-Employment and Independent Professionals: Labour Market Transitions and Myths of Entrepreneurship Dieter Boegenhold, Jarna Heinonen and Elisa Akola 18. How Distinct is Social Entrepreneurship From Commercial Entrepreneurship? Alicia Rubio Banon, Nuria Esteban-Lloret and Antonio Aragon Sanchez 19. Self-Employed People and Pension. Is Old Age Poverty the Inevitable Dark Side of an Entrepreneurial Society? Uwe Fachinger and Anna Frankus Index

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